Finding Your Serial & Downloading ArtRage

How to Install ArtRage for the First Time

It’s Christmas time, which means that we get a a lot of new users trying to figure out how to use ArtRage! If you’ve just bought or downloaded the software and it’s asking for a serial number before letting you go any further, or you have your serial number but haven’t been able to download ArtRage, then please read the instructions below.

If it is missing, contact Wacom support, as we cannot access your Wacom account and cannot see what happened to your serial number. If you have a question about using ArtRage Lite, then we can help!

If you need to download ArtRage Lite again and have your serial, see below.

Bought directly from us?

If you bought ArtRage directly from ArtRage.com, you should have been sent an email after purchase with your download links and serial number. Sometimes this ends up in the spam folder, or gets blocked entirely, due to the download links.

If you cannot find this email, contact us directly with your order details (email, name, order number, postal address) and we will find your purchase for you.

We will do this as quickly as possible, but we are a very small company in a different timezone, and Christmas is our busiest time of year. If you don’t hear from us within three days, please contact us again.

How To Download ArtRage From Us

If you had problems downloading ArtRage, need to switch from Windows to Mac OSX, or the download expired, then you can always download ArtRage directly from our member area. You get an unlimited number of downloads, you can choose between Windows and Mac OSX, and you will always get the latest edition.

This is also a good way to gift ArtRage to other people, because all they need to do is register the serial to download ArtRage directly to their computer.

Ambient Design is a New Zealand based software development company specializing in creative tools for artists.

Our work across desktop and mobile platforms focuses on creating natural tools with intuitive interfaces. These let artists from both traditional and digital backgrounds paint without having to learn digital tricks to get realistic results.